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Did Someone File Taxes In Your Name? Here’s What To Do
If someone used your personal information and SSN to file taxes, you need to report the issues immediately and protect yourself against identity theft.
The 13 Latest Tax Refund Scams You Need To Know
Criminals use your stolen information to file fraudulent tax returns in your name and pocket the refund — unless you know how to spot the warning signs.
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How To Protect Your Social Security Number From Scammers
Do you know if scammers have your SSN? Learn how to protect your Social Security number and safeguard yourself against identity theft.
Credit Score vs. Credit Report: What You Need To Know
Learn the differences between your credit score and credit report, how they’re calculated, and what you can do to improve your credit today.
How To Avoid the 6 Latest Wells Fargo Scams
Wells Fargo scams can wipe out your savings with a single text message. Do you know the warning signs and how to stay safe?
The 7 Latest Amazon Scam Calls (and How To Spot Them)
Amazon phone scams are running rampant, with Americans receiving over 100 million every month. Learn how to identify the most common Amazon scam calls.
7 Signs of a Social Security Scam Call
Here’s what you need to know about Social Security scam calls and what to do if you realize you're on the phone with an SSA imposter.
What is Vishing? How To Identify Phone Scams (15 Examples)
Vishing — when scammers call you and trick you into sending them money or information — is skyrocketing. Don’t fall for these 15 phone scams!
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Someone Opened A Bank Account In My Name — Help!
Contact the bank where the account was opened to report fraud and to close the account. Also take these steps to protect your identity and credit.
Do Banks Refund Scammed Money? (How To Dispute Fraud)
While banks are generally obligated to refund money lost to fraud, they may deny the refund if you were negligent or involved in the scam.
What Can Scammers Do With Your Bank Account Number?
Scammers can't access your bank account with just your bank account number; however, they can set up direct debits or transfers via EFTs.
How Does Identity Theft Insurance Work? Do You Need It?
Identity theft insurance may be a standalone policy or an add-on with your home insurance. What do these cover? How much do they cost?
Identity Theft Victim Assistance: How To Get Help
Are you the victim of identity theft or fraud? Here are the best resources to help you secure your identity, recover funds, and protect yourself.
My Social Security Number Was Found on the Dark Web. Help!
Most SSNs have been leaked to the Dark Web in recent years — making it more important than ever to learn how to make yourself a less vulnerable target.